David Jenkins
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posted on 29/3/08 at 04:53 PM |
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Coo!
Got fed up with not driving the car since starting to fit bike carbs so I took it out for a quick whizz, even though I haven't got an air filter
yet.
My, what a nice noise it makes now! there's a nice noise from the exhaust (much like before) but an even nicer loud noise from the induction
roar.
Trouble is, there's no way I can drive it more than a mile or so without a filter, and without proper tuning...
Goes awfully quick, though!
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Stuart_B
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posted on 29/3/08 at 05:05 PM |
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It moves and makes a good noise, i call that a result.
well done.
stuart
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RazMan
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posted on 29/3/08 at 05:35 PM |
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That's the main thing I missed when I went over to fuel injection - induction ROAR
Cheers,
Raz
When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box
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Guinness
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posted on 29/3/08 at 05:35 PM |
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Well done David,
The induction roar through bike carbs is brilliant IMHO!
Mike
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locoR1
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posted on 29/3/08 at 06:20 PM |
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Nice one David!
That's the one thing i really miss on mine as soon as the turbo went on all that lovely induction noise disappeared
Even with the normally aspirated bike engine it never quite sounded the same as the old crossflow did on carbs
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BenB
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posted on 29/3/08 at 06:32 PM |
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Yup. Induction roar is good.... However, why does it happen with carbs and not throttle bodies? Is it because carbs are choked to create the venturi
effect that carbs rely on... If it is then you're creating a vacuum by the engine sucking harder than the choked bit of the carb can flow. Which
means you're strangling the air inlet.....
Noise = turbulence = lost BHP
Maybe
I realise some of the above is not true!!
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